More land agents join internet market
Series: Farmers' Weekly ; 133 (22) 22 December 2000, 76(1)Publication details: 2000Subject(s): Summary: Suggests that use of the internet as a marketing tool for farmland properties is becoming increasingly common among land agents keen to cash in on its benefits. Over 50 agents have invested in a new venture called Fastcrop, which aims to launch 'the ultimate property web-site' in January 2001. Some agents predict it is only a matter of time before auctioning properties over the internet becomes commonplace.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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Suggests that use of the internet as a marketing tool for farmland properties is becoming increasingly common among land agents keen to cash in on its benefits. Over 50 agents have invested in a new venture called Fastcrop, which aims to launch 'the ultimate property web-site' in January 2001. Some agents predict it is only a matter of time before auctioning properties over the internet becomes commonplace.